Certification and Graduation

Basic Program In order to receive certification from the Webcast Academy as a 'live, interactive webcaster', interns will need to:

complete their internship assignments and participate collaboratively in an Academy session. Interns who enter the Academy with all necessary skills are asked to collaborate by providing assistance to novice webcasters

produce, edit and publish 3 interncasts

shows need to include some kind of interaction with a live audience and should be at least 15 minutes in length

audio should meet Worldbridges specifications, be of 'listenable audio quality', and include proper ID3 tags

stream their own 'gradcast' . Each gradcast will be different, but the general goal is to demonstrate your webcasting ability, reflect on the process of becoming a webcaster, share lessons learned, and discuss your future webcasting goals and plans.
Graduationcasts should include

a brief overview of their webcasting setup and any special challenges they faced using their hardware

short descriptions of their 3 featured interncasts

a discussion of their future webcasting plans and goals

Gradcasts posts should be published on the Webcast Academy site within a week of webcast and include a link to the intern's webcaster portfolio, the chat log from the webcast, and properly encoded audio (with ID3 tags).

After session leaders verify successful completion of all tasks, interns will be awarded their Webcaster Badge and Certificate of Proficiency. They can then apply for a Worldbridges Webcasting License and become eligible to become a 'producer' at any of Worldbridges' webcasting communities. They will also receive 'webcaster' permissions and additional hosting space at The Webcast Academy.

If you are referring to the specifications for an interncast, then these guidelines do meet the minimum requirements. Kicking the stream is a skill used as part of webcasting and can be demonstrated during the GradCast. I hope this helps.